Ex-NFL player Timothy Worley was tasered
by Georgia police for "becoming confrontational" at a traffic
stop according to news reports, but the video shows that the extent of
Worley's aggression was merely pointing at the cop and raising his voice.

Watch the video.

After Worley exits the vehicle and appears
calm, the cowardly officer accuses him of "making fists" when
Worley is doing no more than crossing his arms. Apparently, incorrect
body language is now an offence that justifies "pain compliance"
correction by means of a Tasering.

Worley even puts his palms together in a
prayer-like pose in an attempt to reassure the officer he is calm but
that is not good enough, after Worley points at the cop for half a second,
the officer then approaches Worley who backs away but is then Tasered.

What should Worley's correct body language
have been to have avoided 50,000 volts shooting through his body? Should
he have kneeled and licked the officer's boots while he was being lectured?

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Why are police being trained that simply
talking to cops or pointing a finger is evidence of an imminent physical
threat?

This is yet more evidence as if it were
needed that Taser guns have become an official instrument of oppression
in America, as roid-head cops maraud the nation looking for the most minor
indiscretion as an excuse to use them against everybody, including
children and
pregnant women.

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